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Beosound 3000 reset?

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Robert
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Robert Posted: Thu, Feb 4 2016 12:07 AM

Members, today I picked up a preowned beosound 3000 & beolab 2500 speakers. I'd like to know if there's a way to do a wipe/reset of all the settings from the previous owner?  

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Weebyx replied on Thu, Feb 4 2016 7:05 AM

Robert:

Members, today I picked up a preowned beosound 3000 & beolab 2500 speakers. I'd like to know if there's a way to do a wipe/reset of all the settings from the previous owner?  

 

TestMode 31 will clear all radio/cd/timer/sound settings

 

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Weebyx replied on Thu, Feb 4 2016 7:12 AM

 

To enter testmode, within 30 seconds after connecting power to the unit, press SOUND 0 2 5 8 on the keyboard with no more than 2 seconds between each press.

 

Then just press 31, and the display will show DEFAULT TM ERROR, then just press standby, and all should be cleared.

 

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Robert replied on Thu, Feb 4 2016 12:04 PM

I tried test mode 31 and I received an error.  Is #31 for the 9000 only?

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Weebyx replied on Thu, Feb 4 2016 8:48 PM

Robert:

I tried test mode 31 and I received an error.  Is #31 for the 9000 only?

No, took the instructions from the bs3000 service manual .. What error did you get ? If all is well, the display will show DEFAULT TM ERROR, if something went wrong, it will say TM ERROR.

 

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Joker22 replied on Tue, Jun 27 2017 8:13 PM

Mine says TM error in nr 31..

Whats i wrong?

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marc replied on Mon, Jul 10 2017 5:30 PM

mine says the same, anyone can help?

 

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There shouldn't be a need to reset it - just delete the station presets, enter your own, and adjust the bass/treble/balance/turn-on volume level.  The user manual is onsite for silver and gold members if you need it.

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Or here and here. Simon.

B&O products are V1-32, BS2, H95, E8 and an Essence remote.
11-46 now replaced with Sony A90J 65”, Sony HT-A9, Sony UBP-X800M2 and Sony SRS-NS7.

 

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marc replied on Mon, Jul 10 2017 8:06 PM

Resetting is not the problem, the problem is that we both have a TM ERROR, what I've read is that the eeprom is bad and/or the processor, nothing to reset anymore, its a goner or it will be a costly repair....  SadAngryCrying

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Weebyx replied on Mon, Jul 10 2017 8:50 PM

marc:

Resetting is not the problem, the problem is that we both have a TM ERROR, what I've read is that the eeprom is bad and/or the processor, nothing to reset anymore, its a goner or it will be a costly repair....  SadAngryCrying

Just ignore this error, if your 3000 is working, you can store/delete channels/set timers/tune stations and play a CD, then why care about this ?

The processor is NOT faulty, I have seen a lot of these 3000's they almost never give correct feedback for the RESET Testmode.

Don't worry about it :)

/Jacob

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marc replied on Mon, Jul 10 2017 8:58 PM

I don't want to nag but the problem is that the only thing working is the doors and the clamper, so its a nice presse papier at this moment...

Smile

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Weebyx replied on Mon, Jul 10 2017 9:05 PM

marc:

I don't want to nag but the problem is that the only thing working is the doors and the clamper, so its a nice presse papier at this moment...

Smile

Pretty important information :) In your case... the processor pcb is probably dead... Nothing else to do than find a donor.

And as a bonus information, if you can find the processor PCB from a BV7-32, then this module works with a BS3000 ;) Just need to make sure that the pinched in he new processor module is disabled, and then switch the BS3000 sw to the BV7 module, I have done this with success :)

And bonus bonus, your BS3000 with BV7 processor will tune like it has never tuned before, and it is much faster in general than the original processor.

/Jacob 

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marc replied on Tue, Jul 11 2017 8:44 AM

It seems that these boards die a lot, isn't there anything to do except finding a spare? (from which you do not know how good it is and how long it will last this time)

 

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Weebyx replied on Tue, Jul 11 2017 8:51 AM

marc:

It seems that these boards die a lot, isn't there anything to do except finding a spare? (from which you do not know how good it is and how long it will last this time)

 

Well, you could begin to measure voltages and so on, and you could also verify with a scope if there are dead capacitors that introduce noise in the circuit, but I have not bothered with it. If it is the processor itself that is dead, nothing can be done, if you find dead caps, resistors, transistors, they can be replaced.

It should be possible to determine what is wrong, but the easiest way would be to compare a defect and a working board, and then do some measuring to see what's the difference.

It is easier to find a replacement unit, but as you mention, it also might have a limited lifespan.

/Jacob

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